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Middlebury Town Pool
Middlebury, Vermont
Freshwater municipal pool with a conservative town-center pin and easy village access.
At a glance
Overview
Pond edge. Plan for about A minute from the lot to the pool deck. (0.02 mi one way if you hike the full approach). Water use is often conditional on flow, staffing, and season—double-check before you suit up.
- County
- Addison County
- Region
- Champlain Valley
- Water type
- Pond
- Swim feature type
- Pond
Know before you go
Public
Not wheelchair accessible
Conditions
Conditions snapshot
Check posted signs and official updates before entering.
Getting there
Middlebury Town Pool is a chlorinated municipal outdoor pool at 298 Buttolph Drive in Middlebury, run by Middlebury Parks and Recreation. It is a public pool, not a natural swim hole, and fits this guide more like a town pool than a river or lake page. The pool typically opens mid-June and closes mid-August, with adult lap swim, camp sessions, and general open swim scheduled through the day. Fees are set by the town, with season passes available. Check the Middlebury Parks and Recreation site or call ahead before driving over, because hours shift by week and close for weather, swim meets, and staffing. If you came here looking for natural swimming in Addison County, Middlebury Gorge off VT 125 or Lake Dunmore at Branbury State Park are stronger targets.
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